Orlando Sentinel

Buckeyes rally to beat Wolverines again despite Barrett injury

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Dwayne Haskins did what Ohio State quarterbac­ks have been doing for more than a decade. He beat Michigan.

The latest victory, though, came with a bizarre twist.

Haskins replaced injured star J.T. Barrett and led the eighth-ranked Buckeyes from behind to beat the Wolverines 31-20 Saturday for their sixth straight win in a rivalry they've dominated no matter who's under center.

“It was really unreal,” Haskins said. Indeed. Barrett was warming up on the sideline before kickoff when he said an unidentifi­ed male made accidental contact with his right leg, aggravatin­g a knee injury he has played through all season.

“I remember he was wearing something gray, and he continued to walk,” Barrett said. “He got a little nervous.”

And, Urban Meyer was more than a little upset.

“Too many people on the sideline,” Meyer said after the game. “I'm so angry right now.”

Barrett said he will play Saturday night when No. 9 Ohio State (10-2, 8-1 Big Ten) plays in the Big Ten championsh­ip game against No. 5 Wisconsin, needing another win to bolster hopes of getting a spot in the College Football Playoff.

The Wolverines (8-4, 5-4) have lost 13 of 14 to Ohio State, including the last three with coach Jim Harbaugh.

“We need to get better. That's our mission,” he said.

Michigan was relegated to starting John O'Korn because Brandon Peters wasn't cleared to play after having a concussion and Wilton Speight is still out with cracked vertebrae. The fifthyear senior O'Korn simply didn't make the most of the opportunit­y, completing fewer than half of his passes. He was picked off with about two minutes left and the Buckeyes up 24-20, heaving a pass deep to the middle of the field where only defensive back Jordan Fuller could catch it.

“That was all on O'Korn said.

Mike Weber sealed it for me,” Ohio State with a 25-yard touchdown run with 1:44 left.

Haskins took full advantage of his chance to play in the third and fourth quarters. The redshirt freshman was 6 of 7 for 94 yards and had a 22-yard run that set up J.K. Dobbins' 1-yard touchdown gave Ohio State a 21-20 lead late in the third quarter.

“What an introducti­on for the rivalry,” Buckeyes center Billy Price said.

The Buckeyes are in contention for a spot in the playoff, but will Barrett be able to help them win in Indianapol­is to possibly advance to the playoff?

“Yeah, I'll play next week,” he insisted.

Barrett grabbed his right knee on a run midway through the third quarter after being tackled. He limped off the field and toward the locker room before returning to watch the rest of the game from the sideline.

“I've played with it this whole year,” he said. “This time, it didn't unlock for me.”

Barrett was 3 of 8 for 30 yards with a TD and ran 15 times for 67 yards and another score.

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